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This is the Women's Declaration International (WDI) Podcast. Our weekly online webinars focus is how gender ideology is harming the rights of women and girls. Women’s Declaration International (WDI) hosts a range of women from all over the world on Feminist Question Time (FQT) and Radical Feminist Perspectives (RFP) and on webinars hosted by country chapters – all have signed our Declaration or ha... more

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RFP - 'The Menopause Industry' by Sandra Coney, discussed by Sheila Jeffreys and Renate Klein.

A live webinar recorded on 1st Feb 2026 at 10am UK time.

On Sundays (10am UK time), our webinar series Radical Feminist Perspectives offers a chance to h... more

This week’s speakers are:Sheila Jeffreys UK/AustraliaNews on Womanface from USA and the Mardi Gras in Sydney, AustraliaBio: Radical lesbian feminist author and activistBatya Weinbaum & Sue Gittins USA & UKWhatever happened to the incest survivors mov... more

RFP - 'Barbie Meets A Very Poor Thing' by Jocelynne Scutt, discussed by Jocelynne Scutt and Marian Rutigliano.

A live webinar recorded on 25th January at 10am UK time.

On Sundays (10am UK time), our webinar series Radical Feminist Perspectives offe... more

This week’s speakers are:

Sheila Jeffreys UK/Australia - The Campaign for the Sexual Abuse of Children in 70s UK

Tamarack Verrall Canada - Why I signed the Declaration on Women's Sex-Based Rights

Kara Dansky USA - Two US Supreme Court cases involv... more

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Recent Guests

Patricia Sornosa
Comedian, writer, actress, and feminist communicator from Valencia, born in 1977.
Episode: Patricia Sornosa Spain Thoughts after the transgenderist storm
Karla Mantilla
Long-time feminist and former managing editor of an academic women's studies journal
Episode: 15 November 2025 FQT - What Happened to Academic Women's Studies? Combatting the Canadian Hate Act. Who bears the cost of violence against women and children
Pam Steele
Survivor and advocate for reinventing support services for female victims of violence
Episode: 15 November 2025 FQT - What Happened to Academic Women's Studies? Combatting the Canadian Hate Act. Who bears the cost of violence against women and children
Sam Brown
Canadian mother and women's activist, former Ontario Coordinator for WDI Canada
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Episode: Sam Brown Canada Combatting the Canadian Hate Act -
Gunda Schumann
Lesbian activist from LAS Reloaded EV, lawyer, and sociologist.
Episode: 18th October 2025 Gunda Schumann, Germany, The Aftermath of SBGG (self ID law) in Germany. WDI USA Growing the Women's Liberation Movement. Marie Moisdon WDI France, Nous Femmes Video
Marie Moisdon
Member of WDI France, holds a degree in violence against women.
WDI France
Episode: 18th October 2025 Gunda Schumann, Germany, The Aftermath of SBGG (self ID law) in Germany. WDI USA Growing the Women's Liberation Movement. Marie Moisdon WDI France, Nous Femmes Video
Yal Bano
Afghan women's rights activist and educator
Episode: Yal Bano, WDI Afghanistan supporting women and girls - September 2025
Sheila Jeffrey
Radical feminist author and commentator
Episode: RFP - The Myth of Uncontrollable Sexual Urges of Men by Francine Sporenda.
Azabella Ford
A modern radical suffragette known for her contributions to women's rights, including being the first woman to speak at a Labour Party Conference.
Episode: Mind the baby, I must vote today! English Suffragists and Suffragettes and how they keep inspiring us

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Host of the Women's Declaration International Podcast, providing a platform for various women's rights advocates and feminists to share their perspectives.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 82 ratings
  • Grateful for Unveiled Review

    It is always refreshing to hear critical thinkers discuss the cultures in which women are oppressed despite backlash that can be faced. Particularly with the ongoing fight in Iran, I am elated to see WDI platform this reality.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sileikis
    Canada23 days ago
  • Sanctuary

    Content that soothes the soul of lonely wimmin in this dark world. It’s relaxing to not suddenly hear misogyny in your daily podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    WorstAugust
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Welcome Home Sister!

    The Elizabeth Chesak episode was very powerful. Thank you for giving me, a 56 year old lesbian, hope that my grand/great grand daughters will still have lesbian culture to look forward to!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rootedwomon
    United States2 years ago
  • Great radical feminist podcast

    This podcast provides excellent radical feminist education, commentary, and analysis.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    liz listens
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the focus on women's rights and the strong critiques of gender ideology. Many find the content refreshing and empowering, contributing valuable discussions to feminist discourse. The straightforward approach to complex topics resonates with those seeking clear feminist perspectives. Listeners note the emotional impact of personal stories shared by guests, further emphasizing the relatable nature of the content. The podcast is seen as a necessary space for women to voice their experiences and concerns regarding the evolving landscape of gender and society.

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Sheila Jeffreys, Tamarack Verrall, Kara Dansky & April Chainey
Q: Can you tell us about why you signed the Declaration on Women's Sex-Based Rights?
I realized that there was a man on the San Jose State University Women's Volleyball Team and thought it was astounding that this actually happens.
Alex Preußner, Germany, Why I signed the Declaration on Women's Sex-Based Rights
Q: How do you think it's going in Germany?
It has gotten more difficult with the penalties and everything. I think it's a bit on the decline regarding how women's rights are being treated.
Alex Preußner, Germany, Why I signed the Declaration on Women's Sex-Based Rights
Q: Can you tell us about why you signed the Declaration?
I signed the Declaration because it expressed everything I believe to be true for women, and I was surprised that more women were not signing it.
RFP - 'The Straight Mind' by Monique Wittig, discussed by Susan Hawthorne.
Q: It seems to me when you were talking that she was possibly writing in response to Simone de Beauvoir, saying, you're not born a woman, you become a woman.
Yes, I would expect so. But clearly she was going along a different route in some ways.
Maria Binetti and Analía Vitale from Latin America report on the fightback v gender ideology
Q: Are there indigenous women fighting back against this in Latin America?
No, honestly, there aren't, because this is a disguised narrative. Actually, indigenous women, I would say that mainly support this agenda, because this transgender agenda is equated with post-colonial and de-colonial narrative.

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What is WDI Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content primarily revolves around critical discussions on women's rights and the implications of gender ideology on these rights. Numerous episodes feature speakers from various global contexts who share their insights on the erosion of women's rights, legislative changes affecting women's status, and the historical challenges within feminist movements. Notable themes include the examination of legal cases, activism against transgender ideology, the societal role of women, and personal narratives that underline the urgent call for awareness and action in defending sex-based rights. The discussions are marked by a strong commitment to preserving women's identities and spaces, providing listeners with both educational content and passiona... more

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1. Patricia Sornosa
2. Karla Mantilla
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4. Sam Brown
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7. Yal Bano
8. Sheila Jeffrey

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